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. >> i think nato is a useful political tool for the united states because it gives us imprimatur especially if we don't have united nations backing for a mission, we can go to nato. >> nato's very relevant. there are still significant conventional warfare conflicts around the world, not only directly in the europe/eurasian space but more broadly, where nato can play a role. clearly the europeans are going to spend less money on defense than they have historically. the u.s. will spend not the same trajectory of positive increases in defense they way we have historically um so, it's not as if anyone would suggest disband nato, it plays a useful role. >> but alliances don't come cheap. the u.s. contributes far more to nato than any of its allies. and as the eurozone crisis deepens, some worry the u.s. will end up footing the entire bill. >> the problem is, that with nato, you don't need nato to get european cooperation. the u.s. clearly benefits from european cooperation; it got it in afghanistan, it got it in iraq. you know in afghanistan it got it technically through nato, but most of those
. >> i think nato is a useful political tool for the united states because it gives us imprimatur especially if we don't have united nations backing for a mission, we can go to nato. >> nato's very relevant. there are still significant conventional warfare conflicts around the world, not only directly in the europe/eurasian space but more broadly, where nato can play a role. clearly the europeans are going to spend less money on defense than they have historically. the u.s. will...
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. >> can i use your restroom? >> why don't you have a seat real quick. >> i knew what this was. >> sir? >> i knew what it was. >> i just wanted to test it. that's all. >> what did you think it was? >> police! stop! stop! >> get on the ground. >> get down, get down. put your hands behind your back. >> no, no, no. >> christopher cannon didn't stay for very long. he got scared scared and bolted. you would think the more investigations you do, the more people would know what's going on and would flee, but it's the opposite. the more we do it, the fewer guys flee. i'm not sure that's because they know law enforcement is doing a parallel investigation and they're going to get arrested or whether they want to just get this off their chest. just because he didn't stick around and talk to me didn't mean he was out of trouble. obviously he was arrested by the police and did an interview by the police later, and we had access to that. >> what we've got here, you being caught in a sting operation. that's whey you're in handcu
. >> can i use your restroom? >> why don't you have a seat real quick. >> i knew what this was. >> sir? >> i knew what it was. >> i just wanted to test it. that's all. >> what did you think it was? >> police! stop! stop! >> get on the ground. >> get down, get down. put your hands behind your back. >> no, no, no. >> christopher cannon didn't stay for very long. he got scared scared and bolted. you would think the more...
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mission impossible director brian de palma it's great to have you with us. all of our stone who wrote the script to one of your best known films scarface said in an interview with r.t. that americans are living in a well end state it might not be oppressive on the surface but there's no place to hide so eventually some part of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the us government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day are you aware of it like it understood now or was paranoid because like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to say i've probably been followed around since the sixty's because i made very political antiwar pictures of me in the sixty's. so i sort of accepted basically. and my last week's political picture redacted. my country because i was criticizing our foreign policy and the practice of what the hell are we doing in iraq. these terrible things happen when you put these young boys in these worlds where they don't understand w
mission impossible director brian de palma it's great to have you with us. all of our stone who wrote the script to one of your best known films scarface said in an interview with r.t. that americans are living in a well end state it might not be oppressive on the surface but there's no place to hide so eventually some part of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the us government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day are you...
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the end result should not surprise us. with welfare and regulation with the expanding number of beneficiaries until things get so bad there is no alternative. but there is a political problem that people see this day as the primary provider of economic security, restraint of spending is politically difficult. why? anyone who promises to use intervention in real terms it is at a severe electoral disadvantage. as famously limited 2007 womack we know what we have to do but we don't know how to get reelected once we have done it quote. if people with security through the state to have the desire if 51 percent of the population is to resist electoral rejection or rioters running amok in the streets of athens. it is very tempting to see this as a western european problem as it is a continent where any center-right government's are a specially -- essentially social democratic intervention is seen as normal across the political spectrum. can anyone seriously denied politicians including conservatives also play the game or american
the end result should not surprise us. with welfare and regulation with the expanding number of beneficiaries until things get so bad there is no alternative. but there is a political problem that people see this day as the primary provider of economic security, restraint of spending is politically difficult. why? anyone who promises to use intervention in real terms it is at a severe electoral disadvantage. as famously limited 2007 womack we know what we have to do but we don't know how to get...
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right down at us. we started running. it came right now coming at us. i said, no, no, no, no, no. >> the helicopter with two pilots and a reporter on board twirls and twists around like a corkscrew. the pilot, fighting for control. >> it was coming down like this, like this, coming down, coming down. >> but it's no use. the 3,000-pound aircraft slams into a chimney on a four-story apartment building, then flips over onto a lower roof next door. breaking apart into pieces. it looked like certain death for those inside. but then, amazingly, the pilot hasan kahn and reporter andrew torres managed to climb out of the wreckage on their own. pilot russ mowry, however, is stuck inside and the helicopter's engine is still running with 80 gallons of fuel onboard threatening to ignite. police officers arrive within minutes. they were already on the scene responding to the earlier shooting that the helicopter originally was sent to cover. >> he was telling us, pull the red levers, pull the red levers. >> to stop the engine. >> to stop the engine, yes. >> rescuers
right down at us. we started running. it came right now coming at us. i said, no, no, no, no, no. >> the helicopter with two pilots and a reporter on board twirls and twists around like a corkscrew. the pilot, fighting for control. >> it was coming down like this, like this, coming down, coming down. >> but it's no use. the 3,000-pound aircraft slams into a chimney on a four-story apartment building, then flips over onto a lower roof next door. breaking apart into pieces. it...
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less for us. more for you. >>> we are back and continuing to talk about the challenges, moral and legal and strategic of drone warfare and particularly because of this white paper that we saw from michael isikoff bringing out this week, and what does that white paper tell us about where we are in terms of making these kinds of decisions? >> for me, it is kind of mind boggling, and the white paper gives the administration unchecked pow toer to carry out these attacks. it is a secret determination by what is called in the white paper an informed high level government official. there's secret evidence that we have no access to, and a secret definition of the enemy, and the definition, and it is carried out if someone poses an imminent threat to the united states, but the definition of imminent is stretched out of all proportion. >> so how much have we ever really known, and american citizens in the context of war, and even in the conventional warfare, how much did we know about who the enemies were a
less for us. more for you. >>> we are back and continuing to talk about the challenges, moral and legal and strategic of drone warfare and particularly because of this white paper that we saw from michael isikoff bringing out this week, and what does that white paper tell us about where we are in terms of making these kinds of decisions? >> for me, it is kind of mind boggling, and the white paper gives the administration unchecked pow toer to carry out these attacks. it is a...
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managed to get records from the airport in germany where it's clear that they have landed aircraft used by the cia very important evidence because until then everyone denied. and reported different destinations of these flights to europe controlled however just like their american counterparts the authorities in warsaw have been extremely frugal with the details and investigation into the secret prisons has been dragging on for almost five years now but what earth during its course remains unknown therefore the extent of the investigations progress just like any information about the torture of prisoners regarding who what where when and how all of it remains a mystery and the investigation is rumored to conclude next month by the looks of it whatever its outcome it may also be a state secrets and swept under the carpet britain which once boasted some of the best legislation in the world to curb homelessness now has fifty thousand people sleeping rough with the government ushering in public sector spending cuts in the age of austerity the number of homeless people is only expected to ri
managed to get records from the airport in germany where it's clear that they have landed aircraft used by the cia very important evidence because until then everyone denied. and reported different destinations of these flights to europe controlled however just like their american counterparts the authorities in warsaw have been extremely frugal with the details and investigation into the secret prisons has been dragging on for almost five years now but what earth during its course remains...
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the engagement policies what they what they're been using. talking about engagement policy is more i think tactical i think strategy in all. just the two. by time i think they are running on is very i can come out you know what i mean it happened like in six min you know the program buying time garrett go ahead jump in well yeah i also think that we need to take a longer historical perspective on this current situation of talks on the nuclear program and the only difference that i have is that i think you have to begin with the radical. imbalance of power between the united states and iran as the key factor that has shaped the diplomacy between the two countries from the beginning now you know i understand that there was a lot of hostility over the. shah particularly in one thousand nine hundred eighty nine and that created illwill from the very beginning but over the last thirty years i think we have to understand that fundamentally it has been the preponderance of power of the united states over iran and it's over confidence that it could c
the engagement policies what they what they're been using. talking about engagement policy is more i think tactical i think strategy in all. just the two. by time i think they are running on is very i can come out you know what i mean it happened like in six min you know the program buying time garrett go ahead jump in well yeah i also think that we need to take a longer historical perspective on this current situation of talks on the nuclear program and the only difference that i have is that...
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the engagement policies what they what they're been using. to resent talking about engagement policy is more i think tactical i think strategy. in order just to. buy time i think they are going on is very i can't imagine what i mean it happened like this i think men you know the program buying time gareth go ahead jump in well yeah i also think that we need to take a longer historical perspective on this current situation of talks on the nuclear program and the only difference that i have is that i think you have to begin with the radical. imbalance of power between the united states and iran as the key factor that has shaped the diplomacy between the two countries from the beginning now you know i understand that there was a lot of hostility over the. shah particularly in one thousand nine hundred nine and that created illwill from the very beginning but over the last thirty years i think we have to understand that fundamentally it has been the preponderance of power of the united states over iran and it's over confidence that it could coerc
the engagement policies what they what they're been using. to resent talking about engagement policy is more i think tactical i think strategy. in order just to. buy time i think they are going on is very i can't imagine what i mean it happened like this i think men you know the program buying time gareth go ahead jump in well yeah i also think that we need to take a longer historical perspective on this current situation of talks on the nuclear program and the only difference that i have is...
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uh, you clever fellows tricked us on the libyan thing. you didn't talk about regime change, you talked about humanitarian issues, but after all it was all about regime change. >> now the lessons of libya are being applied to another country where a brutal dictator is cracking down on his own people, syria. >> we sit here today worrying about syria where assad is doing terrible things and i would like to stop it. >> it's incredibly dangerous to go on this road with bashar al-assad is almost certain to try to carry a war into these sanctuaries that his adversaries are using. >> but here, strategic interests and cautious politics have prevented a humanitarian intervention. >> i think the intervention in libya. um, i mean the case was just so extraordinarily unique that it's difficult to imagine. i think syria is a good example now of the difficulty of actually duplicating that kind of, uh, consensual intervention. you know, getting the approval of the security council for something as robust as a military intervention, i think in the short-t
uh, you clever fellows tricked us on the libyan thing. you didn't talk about regime change, you talked about humanitarian issues, but after all it was all about regime change. >> now the lessons of libya are being applied to another country where a brutal dictator is cracking down on his own people, syria. >> we sit here today worrying about syria where assad is doing terrible things and i would like to stop it. >> it's incredibly dangerous to go on this road with bashar...
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brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. let's see if walmart's low price guarantee can make you the mvp of savings. look at that price. wow! walmart lowers thousands of prices every week. if you find a lower advertised price, they'll match it at the register. no way! yeah! touchdown! ready? get out! that's the walmart low price guarantee! see for yourself! bring in your last receipt, see how much you can save. see for yourself! get great prices on everything you need for your...
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like us on facebook. tell us what you think about little mason and if there's viral videos we should be watching. >>> up next, tackling the most pressing international issues of the day with a man who's lived to tell the tale. now alex berrinson is using tei journalism to expose the truth. he will be in the guest spot. ♪ i've got something for you too. (announcer) fancy feast delights with cheddar. a meal that is sure to delight your cheese lover. fancy feast. the best ingredient is love. by the armful? by the barrelful? the carful? how about...by the bowlful? campbell's soups give you nutrition, energy, and can help you keep a healthy weight. campbell's. it's amazing what soup can do. i took something for my sinuses, but i still have this cough. [ male announcer ] a lot of sinus products don't treat cough. they don't? [ male announcer ] nope, but alka seltzer plus severe sinus does it treats your worst sinus symptoms, plus that annoying cough. [ breathes deeply ] ♪ oh, what a relief it is! [ angry gi
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so i'd just go and bang, that's how i used to do it. >> how? >> i used to rob it. >> galaway only has 15 months left in his current sentence and says he wants to clean up his life and stay out. but with his past record another conviction could send him away for good. >> so i only got one chance left. if you can be clean in a place like this you can be clean outside. i'm 42 now. i've been in all my life. and all of a sudden i'm 42. 42. so i want to try and, you know, get out and stay out. >> but an adulthood in prison doesn't always prepare one for life on the outside. >> for me to go out there and get a flat on my own, i'd just be lost. i can't cook, i can't do nothing, you know. you got to have life skills down here because everything's done for you in this place. you got no bills or, you know, nothing, nothing. >> how do you manage your cell here? >> have you seen my cell? >> i want my dinner, please. >> but galaway does know how to survive in prison. start by making friends with the correction staff. >> tell me what you think of them. >> he
so i'd just go and bang, that's how i used to do it. >> how? >> i used to rob it. >> galaway only has 15 months left in his current sentence and says he wants to clean up his life and stay out. but with his past record another conviction could send him away for good. >> so i only got one chance left. if you can be clean in a place like this you can be clean outside. i'm 42 now. i've been in all my life. and all of a sudden i'm 42. 42. so i want to try and, you know, get...
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intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may be fatal. intermezzo should not be taken if you have taken another sleep medicine at bedtime or in the middle of the night or drank alcohol that day. do not drive or operate machinery until at least 4 hours after taking intermezzo and you're fully awake. driving, eating, or engaging in other activities while not fully awake without remembering the event the next day have been reported. abnormal behaviors may include aggressiveness, agitation, hallucinations, or confusion. alcohol or taking other medicines that make you sleepy may increase these risks. in depressed patients, worsening of depression,
intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as needed in the middle of the night when you can't get back to sleep. it's an effective sleep medicine you don't take before bedtime. take it in bed only when you need it and have at least four hours left for sleep. do not take intermezzo if you have had an allergic reaction to drugs containing zolpidem, such as ambien. allergic reactions such as shortness of breath or swelling of your tongue or throat may occur and may...
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he's yet to even give us a plan for immigration. he's dammed if he is it, and he's dammed if he doesn't. >> no, it's a great point. because now that this has come out, it does give the white house, an opportunity to see where the temperature of the country is right now, as we get to talk about this. and more voters get to be informed about where both sides are. but michael, are you surprised at the republican backlash to this, or is it just another day at the office, so to speak? >> i am surprised, because i don't think there's really anything new here. maybe the eight-year time period is new. but that doesn't seem like that's out of the range of what has been discussed. so i've been analyzing this story since "usa today" broke it over the weekend, and trying to determine, where is the new data that has everybody upset? and thomas, i don't think there is any new information. i think it's a written articulation of what he has been saying, most notably, in that las vegas speech. >> yeah, really is not a lot of new things. and the poin
he's yet to even give us a plan for immigration. he's dammed if he is it, and he's dammed if he doesn't. >> no, it's a great point. because now that this has come out, it does give the white house, an opportunity to see where the temperature of the country is right now, as we get to talk about this. and more voters get to be informed about where both sides are. but michael, are you surprised at the republican backlash to this, or is it just another day at the office, so to speak? >>...
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and it really meant something to all of us. it was at that time we got the idea that we weren't forgotten. >>> coming up, a busload of kids held hostage by a desperate man with police in pursuit. >> translator: he said that if she didn't continue driving he would blow up the bus. >> when "caught on camera: hostage" continues. wouldn't it be cool if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and class-leading 38 mpg highway... advanced headlights... and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. introducing the completely reimagined nissan altima. it's our most innovative altima ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ i'm here to pick up some cacti. it should be under stephens. the verizon share everything plan for small business. get a shareable pool of data... got enough joshua trees? ... on up to 25 devices. so you can spend less time... yea, the golden barrels... managing wireless costs and technology and more time driving your business potential. looks like we're going
and it really meant something to all of us. it was at that time we got the idea that we weren't forgotten. >>> coming up, a busload of kids held hostage by a desperate man with police in pursuit. >> translator: he said that if she didn't continue driving he would blow up the bus. >> when "caught on camera: hostage" continues. wouldn't it be cool if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and class-leading 38 mpg...
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i've been using crest pro-health for a week. my dentist said it was gonna help transform my mouth. [ male announcer ] go pro. for a clean that's up to four times better, try these crest pro-health products together. [ sara ] i've been using crest pro-health. so far...it feels different. [ male announcer ] crest pro-health protects not just some, but all these areas dentists check most. my mouth feels healthier. it feels cleaner. i think my dentist is gonna see the difference. [ male announcer ] go pro with crest pro-health. i don't think i'll ever go back to another product. see. >>> today, the obama administration released its new and improved rules for contraception under the new affordable care act. yaah, new rules, the gist is this, everybody with health care insurance does get access to contraception. the catch is religious employers wouldn't have to contract, arrange or pay to anything in which they object to on religious grounds. so this is an attempt to have it a bit both ways on this issue. >> the president has been ver
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acquaintances using other means. the literature suggests having a gun in your house to protect your family is like bringing a time bomb into your house. david hemingway from harvard, no study has shown a gun in the home reduces the likelihood of burglary, robbery, abuse or any other crime against women. it seems that we in society have this idea, this myth that a gun in the home will protect us when the facts show over and over that they make us more vulnerable to being shot by that gun. >> it's really interesting, wapo had a piece out today knowing that the idea of gun control and gun violence was probably going to come up around this story. south africa has one of the highest rates of homicide in proportion to population, it's way higher than the united states. and contrasting with that, this is a country with very strict gun laws, more strict than we are proposing now in the way of gun control legislation. ever gun owner in south africa must submit to background checks and they are required to perform interviews w
acquaintances using other means. the literature suggests having a gun in your house to protect your family is like bringing a time bomb into your house. david hemingway from harvard, no study has shown a gun in the home reduces the likelihood of burglary, robbery, abuse or any other crime against women. it seems that we in society have this idea, this myth that a gun in the home will protect us when the facts show over and over that they make us more vulnerable to being shot by that gun....
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use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> scott brown today released a statement saying he would not run in the special election this june to replace john kerry in the united states senate. but it was weird. he released that, and it didn't feel like news to me, somehow i felt like i had heard it before. where had i heard it before? oh, yeah, i remember. >> and, you heard it here first. which is to say you're hearing it right now. scott brown probably won't even run against ed markey. scott brown would be much happier running for governor when deval patrick leaves office next year, a race scott brown would have a much better chance of winning and a job he would love, i mean love, compared to the senate which according to my sources, he doesn't really like. with the spark cash card from capital one, sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every
use less. with the small but powerful picker upper, bounty select-a-size. >>> scott brown today released a statement saying he would not run in the special election this june to replace john kerry in the united states senate. but it was weird. he released that, and it didn't feel like news to me, somehow i felt like i had heard it before. where had i heard it before? oh, yeah, i remember. >> and, you heard it here first. which is to say you're hearing it right now. scott brown...
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because this sort of tool will be use against us in the coming decades. having said that, we've got to protect the american people. we have decimated al qaeda globally. it's astonishing how well we have done against a lot of these people. a lot of that was during a drawdown of conventional military power in iraq and afghanistan. arguably the obama team has done an excellent job of keeping the american people safe. >> sir, it's always great to see you. thank you. >> good to be with you. >>> speaking of the president's cabinet, there are some new details that are emerging. a white house official says president obama will nominate sally jewel as secretary of the interior. she is the chief executive of outdoor company recreational equipment inc., rei. word that the congressional black caucus wants president obama to nominate james clyburn. she says a letter to the white house making the recommendation because he has worked on several transportation issues. so if you have a flat tire, dead battery, need a tow or lock your keys in the car, geico's emergency roa
because this sort of tool will be use against us in the coming decades. having said that, we've got to protect the american people. we have decimated al qaeda globally. it's astonishing how well we have done against a lot of these people. a lot of that was during a drawdown of conventional military power in iraq and afghanistan. arguably the obama team has done an excellent job of keeping the american people safe. >> sir, it's always great to see you. thank you. >> good to be with...
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joining us now is nancy northup. she's president and ceo of reproductive rights which helps states that battle clinics in states like north dakota and mississippi fight against the laws that are meant to shut them down. nancy, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> did i get anything wrong there? >> no. and i was going to say thank you for covering this. because as you point out, what's going on in the states tends to sort of sail under the radar screen and we need to pay attention because as you pointed out we're having states that are on the battle of losing their last clinic. >> well, let's start with mississippi there. your organization is representing the clinic in a lawsuit against the state to try to block this new law that would try to shut down the clinic. what do you think your odds are? what is the likelihood this clinic is going to actually get shut? >> well, that's going to be up to the decision by the district court and eventually the higher courts. we feel we're really strong in the facts of law. there
joining us now is nancy northup. she's president and ceo of reproductive rights which helps states that battle clinics in states like north dakota and mississippi fight against the laws that are meant to shut them down. nancy, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> did i get anything wrong there? >> no. and i was going to say thank you for covering this. because as you point out, what's going on in the states tends to sort of sail under the radar screen and we need to pay...
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to us, that's what it means to be american. and we wondered if something like that might actually understood lie the way in which we might vote. for example, a gorgeous work showing that the strength of which we associate white with america and whether we're likely to vote with mccain or obama and so on and led me in the birther moment to ask the sort of question whether the birthers and we are all in a sense a little bit birther but some of us have used the power of our conscience minds to tell ourselves that that information simply is not correct. whereas others have not done that and that's really the difference because at level many of us may actually carry around the association -- >> i knew it! >> to be american is white. >> doctor, i wanted to ask you about the test if people go to the site, millions of people have done this. i was confused by it. my colleagues took it and they were getting questions about race and then these sorts of things. i got questions about to you associate this with hair or no hair and then furni
to us, that's what it means to be american. and we wondered if something like that might actually understood lie the way in which we might vote. for example, a gorgeous work showing that the strength of which we associate white with america and whether we're likely to vote with mccain or obama and so on and led me in the birther moment to ask the sort of question whether the birthers and we are all in a sense a little bit birther but some of us have used the power of our conscience minds to...
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thanks for joining us tonight. glad you're here. >> glad to be with you. >> what was the reaction in texas that the event that you attended that you reported on today when ted cruz made the allegation about the communist law professors wanting to overthrow the government? >> well, the thing you have to know about ted cruz is he is a terrific speaker. and he is a really powerful orator. and he had the audience up on their feet and cheering by the end of that speech. it ended with a quote from -- a letter from the alamo where he was quoting saying "victory or death", and "we are going to win." and they were all up and cheering. so i think, you know, it was a speech that was throwing red meat to his crowd, and they loved it, absolutely. >> is this one of those moments where it is sort of right-wing world and the rest of the world where it seems obviously mccarthyist and therefore problematic, just doesn't register that way in front of a more conservative audience, or does it register as something that joe mccarthy mig
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less for us. more for you. >>> at the academy awards sunday night, we will see a lot of talk about how hollywood got serious. movies tackle the most tough and serious issues in our politics and our history. >> we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vein. that this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom, the government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. >> "lincoln" offers lessons on how washington gridlocked and django unchained reimagined the legacy of slavery. >> i'm curious, what makes you such a mad dingo expert? >> i'm curious what makes you so curious. >> what did you say, boy? >> calm down, butch. no offense given. >> not taken. >> it's the year that politics won hollywood. next. [ kitt ] you know what's impressive? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs
less for us. more for you. >>> at the academy awards sunday night, we will see a lot of talk about how hollywood got serious. movies tackle the most tough and serious issues in our politics and our history. >> we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vein. that this nation under god shall have a new birth of freedom, the government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. >> "lincoln" offers lessons on how...
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use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> it is time now, it is time for the favorite part of the show, the one where i get two minutes to explain, whatever i want, even if the producers think it will be bad for ratings. but how bad can this one be for ratings? it is about this guy. [ speaking in a foreign language ] >> the bunga/bunga, who is that? and why do you need to know about him today? well, let's get the clock. okay, that is berlusconi, the prime minister of italy, the guy who made the words a catch phrase, the guy thrown out of office because the banks and global financial markets said they would stop giving italy any money if they didn't kick him out of office. that is rare, he is really unliked. but his successor worked well with europe, the problem is that voters didn't like him that much. those pesky vote
use caution when driving or operating machinery. common side effects include nausea, trouble sleeping and unusual dreams. with chantix and with the support system it worked. it worked for me. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor if chantix is right for you. >>> it is time now, it is time for the favorite part of the show, the one where i get two minutes to explain, whatever i want, even if the producers think it will be bad for ratings. but how bad can this one be for ratings? it is...
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thank you for joining us. we appreciate you sticking with us for the show. tomorrow, we'll preview the state of the union with former speechwriter for president obama jon lovett and historian michael beschloss and "the cycle" is up next.
thank you for joining us. we appreciate you sticking with us for the show. tomorrow, we'll preview the state of the union with former speechwriter for president obama jon lovett and historian michael beschloss and "the cycle" is up next.
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that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. have a great night. >>> and the oscar for best performance for people who claim to hate the government but secretly can't get enough goes to -- hold on, this is very exciting, america. >> these cuts do not have to happen. >> mr. president you got your tax increase. >> with four days until the sequester deadline. >> both sides are laying the groundwork to see who bleeds. >> the idea here is to fix the problem. >> both sides bought into this plan. >> there is no leadership from the president. >> the president proposed the sequester. >> he came from the white house and the president's aides. >> i got 98% of what i wanted, i'm happy. >> death by a thousand cuts. >> do not have to happen. >> i would look to the states for action. >> find another way to do it. and get it done now. >> we know there has to be a way to compromise. >> the governors, in general, are going to be upset about a lot of the cuts, is it a doomsday scenario? are we in for real trouble? is the truth somewhere in between
that does it for us tonight. we'll see you tomorrow. have a great night. >>> and the oscar for best performance for people who claim to hate the government but secretly can't get enough goes to -- hold on, this is very exciting, america. >> these cuts do not have to happen. >> mr. president you got your tax increase. >> with four days until the sequester deadline. >> both sides are laying the groundwork to see who bleeds. >> the idea here is to fix the...
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stay with us. we'll be right back with "the ed show." [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sniffles, coughs ] excuse me. i need something for my cold symptoms. [ sniffles ] we've got dayquil for day and nyquil for night. [ thuds ] you didn't see that. [ male announcer ] right now at walgreens dayquil and nyquil are just $10.99 with card. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." thanks for watching tonight. you know, some voices just stop you in your tracks and command attention. last night, america was treated to a two-minute commercial about the american small farmer, voiced by the deceased radio icon paul harvey. harvey was the voice of middle america for 51 years. chrysler used a 1978 speech by paul harvey that he gave to the future farmers of america to highlight their new ram trucks. here is the rest of the story. >> and on the eighth day,
stay with us. we'll be right back with "the ed show." [ male announcer ] no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] ♪ you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. [ snores ] vicks nyquil. powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ [ sniffles, coughs ] excuse me. i need something for my cold symptoms. [ sniffles ] we've got dayquil for day and nyquil for night. [ thuds ] you didn't see that. [ male announcer ] right now at walgreens dayquil and nyquil are just...
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the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate of ject in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all those parag actives all those exceptions all those exceptions that are legally in the books today fight tax evasion. like we're doing through the tax forum then tried to close the loopholes it with the multinationals tried to tax more of the activity that takes place in your own territory lower the taxes on labor so that it's cheaper to create an additional new job perhaps even lower the taxes on the regular companies the companies inside that are isolated by the by the borders of the country are having to pay the twenty five the twenty eight to thirty perc
the united states is not going to use it very probably u.k. is not going to use it so it's mostly it seems like a continental european issue. the euro perhaps we'll see we'll see in the near future ok so it does sound like you're not a big fan of this idea i think that you should call a spade a spade i think if you need more tax revenue which is an absolutely legitimate of ject in times of stress then would you should do is first of all close the loopholes eliminate all those privileges all...
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it's brutal that way. >> you can't call us both nerds. people are going to look at you and not believe it. i try to look cool here. >> we both have blue on. that works. yeah. cool. >> no. thanks, appreciate it. >>> let's turn to sports. the game of the night. kansas against iowa state picking up in the final seconds of the game. a chance to put iowa state up by three. missed. now, kansas needs a two to tie it. alie jeh johnson was standing his ground, right? they call him for the foul. he can't believe it. look at his feet. he wasn't moving. the end of the game, in the paint, near the line. it gave kansas another chance to hit the foul shot. overtime, they pull away. 108 to 96 avoiding the upset at iowa state. well now to the nfl. another reason to dislike tom brady. that's not what it says. giving the patriots a hometown discount. he agreed to a three-year, $27 million contract extension to keep him in new england through the 2017 season. by the end of that, he'll be 40. it's good news for the pats. the new contract will free up $15 mill
it's brutal that way. >> you can't call us both nerds. people are going to look at you and not believe it. i try to look cool here. >> we both have blue on. that works. yeah. cool. >> no. thanks, appreciate it. >>> let's turn to sports. the game of the night. kansas against iowa state picking up in the final seconds of the game. a chance to put iowa state up by three. missed. now, kansas needs a two to tie it. alie jeh johnson was standing his ground, right? they call...
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military stay with us. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make old. i'm source way. fragile people on r.t. . no longer represents the. traditional look at. the way our economic system currently the. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds. headlines. mission impossible director brian de palma it's great to have you with us because all of our stone who wrote the script to one of your best known films scarface said in an interview with r t that americans are living in a low william state it might not be oppressive on the surface but there's no place to hide so eventually some part of you is going to end up in the database somewhere according to historian peter cause nick the us government intercepts over one point seven billion messages a day are you aware of it. now or was paranoid because like myself a very strong. views about what our american foreign policy is and so needless to
military stay with us. the first baby steps are joy. folds and bones are not a big deal. but they can cause terrible trauma. for children can be broken by bare touch. and only the will of life can make old. i'm source way. fragile people on r.t. . no longer represents the. traditional look at. the way our economic system currently the. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. no holds. headlines. mission impossible director brian de palma it's great...
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there is no doubt he is amassing them to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us. >> i had a seat at the stage next to the lectern where he was speaking, and i literally bolted at that. >> with our help, a liberated iraq can be a great nation once again. >> vice president dick cheney's speech to the veterans of foreign wars is the opening salvo of the bush administration's effort to sell to the american people what white house insiders call the product. >> thank you very much. >> it was a shock. it was a total shock. i couldn't believe the vice president was saying this, and doing work with the cia through all the briefings i heard at langley, i never saw one piece of credible evidence that there was an ongoing program. >> this is what's so stunning about your report tonight, your book and everything. just documents the fact that the people who knew more than the big shots in the white house, including cheney, knew it wasn't there, that he just bs'd his way into that war. >> cheney said there was no doubt in that -- >> that's his avuncular manner. >> no doubt they
there is no doubt he is amassing them to use against our friends, against our allies, and against us. >> i had a seat at the stage next to the lectern where he was speaking, and i literally bolted at that. >> with our help, a liberated iraq can be a great nation once again. >> vice president dick cheney's speech to the veterans of foreign wars is the opening salvo of the bush administration's effort to sell to the american people what white house insiders call the product....
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they created a frankenstein, whatever metaphor you want to use. >> i used that one. >> sorry. >> don't say orwellian because that's what john mccain does and he don't like it. go ahead. >> the republican party has mobilized the far right over the last few years to beat back obama to, you know, win the house with the tea party in 2010 and they have sort of -- now they're kind of stuck with these people. >> you mean to say if you play hopscotch or piggyback with j.d. hey hayworth and try to go to his right you may be expected to be at his right. and there's john mccain, the executive producer deserves a lot of praise. here's john mccain 20 -- what is it now, 2013. trying to disremember he was john mccain 2010. long ago he was john mccain 2000. >> john mccain did what he could to climb aboard the tea party express. >> to get re-elected. >> to get re-elected. and now he's confronting his old self as he argues with the guy he was a few years ago, as john reese said. and john mccain has never been good at hiding his anger or his contempt for people he considers to be idiots that are in his w
they created a frankenstein, whatever metaphor you want to use. >> i used that one. >> sorry. >> don't say orwellian because that's what john mccain does and he don't like it. go ahead. >> the republican party has mobilized the far right over the last few years to beat back obama to, you know, win the house with the tea party in 2010 and they have sort of -- now they're kind of stuck with these people. >> you mean to say if you play hopscotch or piggyback with j.d....
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stay with us. >>> well, a massive storm system brings destructive tornadoes to georgia. let's see. both georgia senators voted against sandy relief. but i'll explain why the constituents of georgia shouldn't have to wait for federal assistance if they need it. >>> and a san francisco 49er is apologizing after his comments about gay players. i'll talk with a former nfl player, wade davis, about the changing attitude toward gay athletes in professional sports. you can listen to my radio show on sirius xm radio channel 127 monday through friday noon to 3:00 p.m. certainly we want you to share your thoughts with us on our facebook and on twitter using the hashtag edshow. and we are coming right back. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." democrats either swim or get eaten up in the world created by citizens united. if you're going to play in this fishbowl you'd better be the shark, right? citizens united is still a very horrible decision. it created super pacs, which threaten our democracy through the sec
stay with us. >>> well, a massive storm system brings destructive tornadoes to georgia. let's see. both georgia senators voted against sandy relief. but i'll explain why the constituents of georgia shouldn't have to wait for federal assistance if they need it. >>> and a san francisco 49er is apologizing after his comments about gay players. i'll talk with a former nfl player, wade davis, about the changing attitude toward gay athletes in professional sports. you can listen to...
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follow us on twitter,@msnbc/your biz. next week, the owner of a successful low fat bagel company talks about the roller coaster of changing her focus to open a weight loss center. >> there was fear, but i also knew it was the right thing to do and it was easy from the perspective of it's like leaving a fad that's secure, that you know is secure, and going to one that you love. >> how kim benson took a leap of faith and how it worked out for her. until them, i'm j.j. ramberg. remember, we make your business our business. we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way from home... as an american express cardmember you can expect some help. but what you might not expect, is you can get all this with a prepaid card. spends like cash. feels like membership. >>> good morning, erch. i'm chris hayes. here in the u.s., it is super bowl sunday. last night aid yee wran peterson, back from an acl injury, beat out peyt
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thank you so much for bringing this us to us. great work. >> michael, thank you. >> this is so frightening. >> what it shows, democrats and liberals very critical and even called for extreme action to be taken against the bush administration, we're now obviously seeing some decisions the obama administration may argue differently. let me make clear, i support what the obama administration is doing here but it goes to show how difficult and messy, when the bush administration would make the point, those senior leaders would say it's difficult for perhaps some to understand what we're dealing with here when we talk about this level, all national security decisions are serious, we talk about this kind of threat we have to make at times very messy and sometimes uncomfortable and oftentimes questionable decisions. my only point is democrats need to now think back how they conducted themselves and questions they raised about bush administration tactics. i didn't raise those questions as aggressively as some of my friends did and import
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thanks for being with us. "the ed show" with ed schultz starts right now. >>> good evening, americans, and welcome to "the ed show" from new york. the republicans' president's day sale on the economy a total bust. tonight the truth on our spending problem. this is "the ed show." let's get to work. >> there you go. good job. >> four years after the stimulus saved us from depression, republicans are dragging us into recession. >> spending is the problem. >> tonight the facts versus republican fantasy on the economy and the sequester. >> we have had a massive cover-up on the part -- >> but a massive cover-up of what? >> john mccain is at it again. >> do you care whether four americans died? >> retired colonel lawrence wilkerson on the blind republican rage over benghazi. >>> the luv gov is hitting the trail again. >> i'm a bottom line kind of guy. it's going to hurt. >> we'll show you his questionable ad. >>> plus, marco rubio disagrees with his own immigration plan because the president likes it. >>> mississippi
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our national investigate ifr correspondent, michael isikoff for us. thanks as always. >> thank you. >>> time now for the "gut check." veteran washington journalist bob woodward in a dust-up with the white house sort to speak. he got this e-mail with white house adviser sperling taking issue on his reporting of the sequester. quote, i apologize for raising my voice in our conversation today. my bad. but i do truly think you should rethink your comment saying that potus asking for rev noous is moving the goal post. i think you will regret staking out that claim. that's for gene sperling to bob woodward. this is the response saying in part, quote, you do not ever have to apologize to me. you get wound up because you're making your points and you believe this. this is all part of a serious discussion. i for one welcome a little heat. there should be more and i welcome your personal advice. i am listening. ala frazier crane. what does your gut tell you? based on the e-mails, do you think that the white house, do you think that the white house threatened bo
our national investigate ifr correspondent, michael isikoff for us. thanks as always. >> thank you. >>> time now for the "gut check." veteran washington journalist bob woodward in a dust-up with the white house sort to speak. he got this e-mail with white house adviser sperling taking issue on his reporting of the sequester. quote, i apologize for raising my voice in our conversation today. my bad. but i do truly think you should rethink your comment saying that potus...
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thanks for joining us tonight and helping us understand it. i appreciate it. >> thank you very much. >> we have a moment of geek tonight what is not just pointless geekiness. it's about a big news story, big deal news story that is happening on the sulu sea. yes, i said sulu. as if you needed another reason to watch. but your erectile dysfunction - you know,that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, se
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joining us now is jonathan hafetz. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> i am making the process of what it would take to close guantanamo simpler than what it would be than what be the dispensation of all of the prisoners. if congress changed its mind, though, and decided to stop the administration from blocking it, that plan that they work working on in 2009 and 2010, could they still do it? >> absolutely. the main obstacle now is the political obstacle and the legal obstacle, the legislation that congress has put in place that bars the transfer of any guantanamo detainee to the united states for any purpose, federal trial, or even continued detention. so once if that legislation were to stop, the administration could bring detainees here. in addition, it's important to mention that approximately half of the prisoners at guantanamo, over 80 of the prisoners there have been cleared for release by the administration. so these are people the administration says we don't even want to hold anymore. but congress has pl
joining us now is jonathan hafetz. thanks for being here. >> my pleasure. >> i am making the process of what it would take to close guantanamo simpler than what it would be than what be the dispensation of all of the prisoners. if congress changed its mind, though, and decided to stop the administration from blocking it, that plan that they work working on in 2009 and 2010, could they still do it? >> absolutely. the main obstacle now is the political obstacle and the legal...
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us. when they come out and say my way or the highway and if congress doesn't ask be with i'll put it on the desk and say pass it now, that's no way to get it done. but it seems to me to show the president really doesn't want immigration reform. >> leaks don't happen in washington by accident. this races the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result or does he want another reason to beat up republicans so he can get political advantage in the next election? >> he argued the white house plan and bipartisan negotiations shared some key elements. >> republican, this was leaked. it's also clear that it's incomplete. there's a silver lining in this which is that there are a lot of co commonalities between the two plans. >> was this intention by the white house to pressure congress at this point it doesn't matter. if the compromise doesn't happen, they will drop a political hammer on them. but if the white house did want to leak this, why would th
us. when they come out and say my way or the highway and if congress doesn't ask be with i'll put it on the desk and say pass it now, that's no way to get it done. but it seems to me to show the president really doesn't want immigration reform. >> leaks don't happen in washington by accident. this races the question that many of us continue to wonder about. does the president really want a result or does he want another reason to beat up republicans so he can get political advantage in...
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he used uncharacteristically profanity and used the middle fingerer to demonstrate saddam hussein's disdain for the united states and for him personally. >> a number of members of congress, mostly democrats, remain unconvinced. >> i'm still very skeptical about saddam hussein's intent and position. nothing has changed the basis for that skepticism. >> the senate intelligence committee requests a national intelligence estimate, a comprehensive summary of the evidence. nies are routinely delivered on intelligence issues, yet on this gravest of matter, none yet exists. in three weeks, the cia pulls together what normally takes months. it is delivered just seven days before the congressional vote. >> aluminum tubes are interesting, and i know there is controversy associated with it. >> in my judgment, the cia director george tenet had become a political spokesperson for the administration, and that is not the role of the cia. he was too often towing the line that the administration wanted him to tow. >> we think we have stumbled on to one avenue of a nuclear weapons program. >> there is no ques
he used uncharacteristically profanity and used the middle fingerer to demonstrate saddam hussein's disdain for the united states and for him personally. >> a number of members of congress, mostly democrats, remain unconvinced. >> i'm still very skeptical about saddam hussein's intent and position. nothing has changed the basis for that skepticism. >> the senate intelligence committee requests a national intelligence estimate, a comprehensive summary of the evidence. nies are...
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sometimes he using a cane. his brothers says the doctors told hi not to take any more transatlantic trips. >>> he is also an nbc vattian analyst. george, good to see you. you and i are in somewhat frequent contact, as you send out notes about what's going on, but did anybody really see this coming? i nope he's talked about the possibility of retirement, but now? >> i was going to say, chris, it's an unexpected pleasure to see you today. this is a surprise to timing, not to fact. the pope has indicated on several previous indications if he ever came to the decision in prayer and conscience he could not give the service the church deserved, he would leave, not stand on his ego or stand on ceremony. he would clear the path for a new pope. the timing is a bit surprising, but when it happens in 719 years, it's always going to be surprising. >> you know what i thought, george, i thought he must -- do you think he's slowing down or he's really not well? >> i saw the pope in december shortly after he made six new cardi
sometimes he using a cane. his brothers says the doctors told hi not to take any more transatlantic trips. >>> he is also an nbc vattian analyst. george, good to see you. you and i are in somewhat frequent contact, as you send out notes about what's going on, but did anybody really see this coming? i nope he's talked about the possibility of retirement, but now? >> i was going to say, chris, it's an unexpected pleasure to see you today. this is a surprise to timing, not to fact....
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senate and makes us -- pushes us to make very bad decision. if the second statement were true, he said that the secretary of state's office is under the control of the israeli foreign ministers. those two together would show an edge and a view of the israeli u.s. relationship way out of the mainstream, so i'll just take him at his word medicals something new comes along. >> kristen welker, what does the white house have to say about this? they seem to be confident that he is going to get through next week. >> they continue to be confident, andrea. i can tell you that they believe these questions that are being raised by republicans are pure politics. they have confidence of this confirmation moving forward. i can also tell you according to my sources, that administration officials will be working on this, will be in contact with folks on the hill in the coming days to make sure that there aren't any more bumps in the road. of course, every day that this goes on, it's not great for hagel. not great for president obama. they want to see this get
senate and makes us -- pushes us to make very bad decision. if the second statement were true, he said that the secretary of state's office is under the control of the israeli foreign ministers. those two together would show an edge and a view of the israeli u.s. relationship way out of the mainstream, so i'll just take him at his word medicals something new comes along. >> kristen welker, what does the white house have to say about this? they seem to be confident that he is going to get...